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gnomestar Posted at 7:38 pm on June 27, 2008
So the other day on the radio I heard a talk show host present a question. He said that through all his broadcast years, 55 stations all over the country, only one guy in North Carolina in '94 got it right. The day I heard him 2 people got it right, one by e-mail which he won't read on air, and one who called just after he stopped taking calls.

Here's the question:
What two things which you come in contact with on a daily basis are not taxed, embargoed, restricted or in any other way regulated by the government?


Now it's not air, ground, any person, or anything that comes from you (ie sweat, other fluids). And it must be physically touched by you.

Any thoughts?

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branflakes Posted at 3:35 pm on June 28, 2008
water?
jonny5 Posted at 7:44 am on June 28, 2008
Light, energy, radiation, dust particles, insects, micro-organisms, weather...
hpcalc Posted at 8:55 pm on June 27, 2008
One of them might be money.  The Federal Reserve regulates the money, but despite the name, they're not really regulated by the government.
gnomestar Posted at 7:50 pm on June 27, 2008
Quote: from SLe3piinBeAuTii at 10:46 pm on June 27, 2008

jus tell us.

Thats the thing, I don't know. I know a lot of things it's not, but not the answer.

SLe3piinBeAuTii Posted at 7:46 pm on June 27, 2008
jus tell us.
gnomestar Posted at 7:44 pm on June 27, 2008
Quote: from iinsurgent at 10:40 pm on June 27, 2008

Orgasms? Or does that not count.

You don't come in contact with an orgasm. And any fluids from that don't count because the government provides documentation and such for our bodies, which create the fluids.

iinsurgent Posted at 7:40 pm on June 27, 2008
Orgasms? Or does that not count.
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